Not sure if this reply from Betsy Gotta went through on the list.
I'm reprinting it here for her. Read below
Donna
-----Original Message-----
From: Betsy Gotta <ugottadance(a)optonline.net>
To: 'Donna Hunt' <dhuntdancer(a)aol.com>om>; jeremy.m.child
<jeremy.m.child(a)gmail.com>
Cc: Callers <Callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net>
Sent: Thu, Sep 29, 2016 6:28 pm
Subject: RE: [Callers] Boys and Girls
Hi All,
Donna shared the information string with me, since I am one of the callers for
Independence Squares, the club in Phila that she mentioned. In addition to calling and
teaching for Independence Squares in Phila, I also call and teach for the gay/lesbian
square dance club in New York City. Both groups accept gender specific terms and use the
method of identifying dancers by raising a hand and saying “Boy/Girl” when the
choreography makes it important for the dancers to know with whom they need to work.
Personally, when calling, I have a sense of who often dances which part and that helps me
keep track of where the dancers of different roles are positioned. Another help is for me
to call “Boys or Girls u-turn back (turn around) which allows me to see where they are.
I have the freedom to do this because I am calling MWSD with flexible choreography.
As a long time caller, I have always preferred the terms Gent and Lady, because to me
they are roles that people adopt more than men/women and boy/girl. Lead/Follow is not
useful in MWSD because the term “Lead” means the dancer in front, and not person dancing
the “man’s” role.
Betsy Gotta
From: Donna Hunt [mailto:dhuntdancer@aol.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2016 11:42 AM
To: jeremy.m.child(a)gmail.com
Cc: Callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net
Subject: Re: [Callers] Boys and Girls
When there's a role specific move called ie, "Boys trade from a wave" the
dancers in that role say "Boy" (or "Girl" if it's "girl"
specific). The dancers only say it loud enough for their set to hear, the dancers
don't yell it loud enough for the callers to hear. The callers usually make a note of
who the couples are prior to starting the tip so they have a record of who is in which
position. If they are teaching and need clarification they will ask the "boys"
or "girls" to identify with a raised hand.
Our dancers don't try to identify who they are supposed to be dancing with, they dance
to the definition of the call and dance with whomever is coming at them. Sometimes during
class this becomes very interesting especially if someone boldly moves in the wrong
direction and does a move with the wrong person. Occasionally dancers become confused and
can be heard muttering, "Oh, yeah I'm supposed to be a (insert role here)."
Our group has dancers and classes from Mainstream up to C2. Check it out:
http://www.independencesquares.org/
Donna Hunt
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Child <jeremy.m.child(a)gmail.com>
To: Donna Hunt <dhuntdancer(a)aol.com>
Cc: callers <Callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net>
Sent: Wed, Sep 28, 2016 2:35 am
Subject: Re: [Callers] Boys and Girls
Thanks Donna.
How do the dancers know who's dancing boy and who girl? Sometimes they need to, or do
the callers avoid any calls requiring this knowledge (e.g. boys trade from a wave)?
Jeremy
On 28 September 2016 at 01:58, Donna Hunt <dhuntdancer(a)aol.com> wrote:
Here in Philadelphia the MSW group (Independence Squares) is an LGBT and straight group
and we dance to the calls of girl/boy and are free to dance whichever role we wish without
any identifying "sashes". Our callers are fantastic at remembering who the
couples/boys/girls are during any square.
Donna Hunt
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Child via Callers <callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net>
To: Callers <Callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net>
Sent: Tue, Sep 27, 2016 2:47 pm
Subject: [Callers] Boys and Girls
Hi
This is for the MWSD callers amongst you.
There has been much discussion on this group about the terms used for the two roles in
contra dance. I do not propose to resurrect that here, I mention it to emphasise that
many feel the terms used to be important, and that we should be moving away from any
gender connotation in them.
MWSD uses Ladies, Gents, Men, Women, Girls, Boys - all highly gendered. Is it time we
changed these? If so, how? In theory with Callerlab it will be easier, but I suspect
they would strongly resist such a change, since the "maleness" and
"femaleness" of the roles (e.g. skirt work) is such a fundamental part of what
MWSD is.
Thoughts?
(Apologies to those to whom this is all gibberish)
Jeremy Child
www.barndancecaller.net
www.genderfreedance.net
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